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6 Comments
westysays...shame the scientist guy cannot talk in a way most people will listen to.
fact is anny mony system that has a large degree of human nature intergrated within it will not be entiraly prodictable as humans are not allways ratoinal and no person can predict the future and exsternal events that will shape the markets.
13185says...>> ^westy:
shame the scientist guy cannot talk in a way most people will listen to.
fact is anny mony system that has a large degree of human nature intergrated within it will not be entiraly prodictable as humans are not allways ratoinal and no person can predict the future and exsternal events that will shape the markets.
We can however observe that the worldwide quality of spelling, grammar and punctuation seems to be on a downward spiral.
chilaxesays...Taleb likes the Silicon Valley, tie-less style of business dress.
curiousitysays...>> ^BisH0p69:
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We can however observe that the worldwide quality of spelling, grammar and punctuation seems to be on a downward spiral.
Always interesting to watch the assumptions that go on in this world.
Name of the game is assumptions, not questions. Welcome to non-observational, assumption-filled world.
Fjnbksays...Taleb is a genius. Mega upvote for this. I highly recommend any of his books, but the best is "The Black Swan."
winkler1says...It's interesting and refreshing to see someone say "I don't know" - which, to me, is intellectual honesty. On CNBC, everyone has an opinion - even when they're full of sh*t. You can see the same thing in the Krugman/O'Reilly
http://www.jimgilliam.com/2004/08/krugman_vs_oreilly_full_transcript.php
http://www.videosift.com/video/Clip-of-Tim-Russert-Paul-Krugman-vs-Oreilly
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